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2026-01-15 · WooCommerce · 6 min

How much does an online store cost in Lithuania?

An honest answer without 'from €99' tricks: what makes up store pricing, where to save and where not to.

This is the first question we hear in almost every call — and rightly so. There's no honest 'X euros' answer, because a store at €800 and one at €8000 solve different problems. But we can explain what actually makes up the price.

First — platform and foundation. WooCommerce is free, so much cheaper than custom. You pay for setup, design and tailoring to your products. A standard WooCommerce store with a good (not custom) design in Lithuania typically costs a few thousand euros.

Second — integrations. Payments (Paysera, Montonio, Stripe), shipping with parcel lockers (Omniva, LP Express, DPD), maybe accounting. Each adds work, but they're what turn a catalog into a working business tool.

Third — content and products. 20 products with good photos — fast. 2000 products without descriptions — separate work, done by you or purchased as a service.

Where to save: you don't need expensive custom design when starting — a good template with clean customization looks professional and costs much less. Where not to save: speed, security and payment reliability.

Our advice: start with what's needed to sell, grow gradually. A well-built WooCommerce store can always expand — no need to pay upfront for features you'll need in a year.

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